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Waste Recycled -10 Ways to Get Rid of Moving Boxes by RentBlog.

10 Ways to Get Rid of Moving Boxes Just moved into a rental home in Baton Rouge, LA, apartment in Los Angeles, CA, or Meriden, CT home and unsure what to do with all those moving boxes? Check out the Rent.’s 10 Ways to  Get Rid of Moving Boxes article we were featured in here! Out with the old and in with the new… like, a new home perhaps? With moving season upon us, friends, family members, and neighbors alike are saying goodbye to their space for a new one. While packaging up your whole life in boxes is daunting in itself, you’re then tasked with dealing with all the boxes after you’ve moved in.  Before you rush to throw them in the trash, we urge you to keep reading and consider these ten new ways you can reuse your moving boxes. Whether you’ve moving into a rental home in Baton Rouge, LA , apartment in Los Angeles, CA , or Meriden, CT home you’ll likely amass quite a few boxes, but we can help with the cleanup. 1. Reuse moving boxes for your pets If you have a furry f...

Waste Recycled - A Sustainable Art Living by Miabo Enyadike

The Art of Sustainable Living Sustainable living, Found Objects, Recycling,  Up-cycle, Eco Art, call it whatever has been my life style as an artist for many years.  My attitude toward the discarded found object is reflected in my home.  I collect used bottles, books, distressed wood, pine cones, used jeans, used clothing, used plastics and so many more to create art and design for homes, collectors and my store.  My home forms an integral part of my art process, because I work and live in the same space as the Art I sell. My early inspiration came from Jasper Johns early works where he used mostly found objects to create art.                          Cross Made out of Wood, Egg Shells and Egg Crates Then I moved on to be inspired by street art here in Africa through my travels across the continent.  I discovered really moving and inspiring art, created with found objects that we take for granted ...